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1 Section 5.2 Family Problems Objectives
List some causes of stress in families. Describe three types of abuse that can happen in families. Explain what problems runaways are likely to have.

2 Dear Advice Line, My parents are getting a divorce. My father complains to me about my mother and my mother does the same about my father. It feels like they want me to pick a side. What advice would you give to someone whose parents are getting a divorce?

3 Causes of Family Stress
Some sources of family stress are illness financial problems divorce drug abuse

4 Illness When one family member has a serious illness, it affects everyone in the family. The family’s focus is on the person who is sick. Other family members may feel ignored, and then they may feel guilty.

5 Financial Problems Financial problems can have serious emotional effects on all family members. Financial problems can be less stressful if family members work together to improve the situation.

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8 Separation and Divorce
A separation is an arrangement in which spouses live apart and try to work out their problems. Children may think that the separation or divorce is their fault. They need to be reassured that they are not to blame for their parents’ problems.

9 Drug Abuse When a family member has a problem with alcohol or another drug, the whole family is affected. Family members may be embarrassed worried afraid to go home There are groups that can help families deal with a drug or alcohol problem. Al-Anon Alateen

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11 Family Violence The heart of the problem is one person’s desire to have power or control over others. The violence, or abuse, may be physical sexual emotional The abuse of one spouse by the other is sometimes called domestic abuse.

12 Physical Abuse When an adult punishes a child and leaves a mark that can be seen the next day, this act is considered physical abuse. Physical abuse is intentionally causing physical harm to another person. Children who are physically abused often hide the signs of abuse. If children cannot find an appropriate group to call, they should talk with a trusted adult.

13 Sexual Abuse When an adult uses a child or adolescent for sexual purposes, he or she commits a criminal offense known as sexual abuse. Typically, the adult is someone the child knows well. Even a single instance of sexual abuse can have a devastating effect. Victims of sexual abuse should talk with a trusted adult or call the Child Abuse Hotline.

14 Emotional Abuse A child who constantly hears negative statements like these is likely to suffer from emotional abuse. Emotional abuse is the nonphysical mistreatment of a person. Children who are emotionally abused need help just as much as children who are physically or sexually abused.

15 Neglect When adults fail to provide for the basic needs of children, it is called neglect. Victims of emotional neglect often have trouble developing a healthy personality.

16 Runaways A runaway is a child who leaves home without permission and stays away for at least one night, or two nights for teens 15 or older. Some runaways become easy targets for people who are involved with prostitution, pornography, and drugs. If you are thinking of running away, you owe it to yourself to call your local runaway hotline.

17 Vocabulary separation
An arrangement in which spouses live apart and try to work out their problems. domestic abuse The abuse of one spouse by the other. physical abuse Intentionally causing physical harm to another person. sexual abuse A criminal offense involving the use of a child or adolescent for sexual purposes by an adult. emotional abuse The nonphysical mistreatment of a person.

18 Vocabulary neglect The failure to provide for the basic needs of children. runaway A child who leaves home without permission and stays away for at least one night, or two nights for teens 15 or older.

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20 End of Section 5.2 Click on this slide to end this presentation.


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